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Keep App Center alive #2622
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It is sad, but it seems MS' heart is elsewhere now. There haven't been many meaningful updates in a long time. |
I am very appreciative of all the hard work the App Center team has put in, but decisions like these make it hard for developers to ever trust and invest in any new solutions Microsoft put out. |
That is very unfortunate. Had someone at Microsoft Xamarin/MAUI in mind? They only mention iOS & Android in the retiremant information. Is .net MAUI dead already? |
I guess since the Xamarin rebranding chaos to .net and the many shutdowns in microsoft solutions there are many reasons for my clients to disbelieve microsoft. Its a constant snowball of shutting down services and platforms issues. |
Guys, I‘m sharing your toughts 100%. AppCenter is/was a very valuable tool and our team was also very surprised to hear the news of its retirement. Does anyone know the reason behind this decision? No matter what happens, .NET has a huge and very capable developer community. I‘m pretty sure soon we will see new solutions to replace AppCenter in the near future, trust me. |
Doubt it. They have been shutting down services for a few years now. The
migration from xamarin to .net is rather disruptive and so on. Our project
has been affected by these for over 5 years now and its hard to sell
microsoft to my clients anymore.
Appcenter has been completely stale for over 2 years now. Even the build
versions have had serious delays to keep up. It honestly feels like there
is literally 1-2 guys doing all the job
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… Guys, I‘m sharing your toughts 100%. AppCenter is/was a very valuable tool
and our team was also very surprised to hear the news of its retirement.
Does anyone know the reason behind this decision?
No matter what happens, .NET has a huge and very capable developer
community. I‘m pretty sure soon we will see new solutions to replace
AppCenter in the near future, trust me.
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@jfversluis Gerald, could you help us in understanding Microsoft decisions all around Xamarin and Maui? Our clients starting to avoid Ms technologies because of uncertainity of supporting services. Many people here have many questions today aboud App Center. |
Hi! Can anyone share his thoughts on how to use Google Play or App Store Connect for testing internal dev-builds without occasionally promotiing it to the production? We do mobile games and our dev-builds contain code not intended for production like cheats, developer UIs etc. How are we assumed to do that then? |
I implemented own server for apk distribution. |
That is cool!! |
@RahulSDeshpande
I could help you in some details if you have problems. |
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/appcenter/retirement
I am lost for words over the news that App Center is being retired. Many users rely heavily on App Center for the building, testing and distribution of their apps.
This is a feature request to reconsider a decision that will affect thousands of end users, testers and developers who use App Center every day.
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